I combined the hat challenge with practising for an upcoming still life challenge at another place. I drew the face and hat, adding altered roses from my garden and a couple of Photoshop brushes. The teapot was Googled as was the table. The book, clock and floor tiles are by Irene Alexeeva, the blue flowers by Lorie Davison and the background paper by Rosey Posey. Sorry, Bev, I got a little bit carried away but it is REALLY all about the hat.
I love it, Marie! So much to look at.As you'll see, I used real roses on my hat too.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent, Marie!xx
ReplyDeleteHahaha! I looooove it Marie!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and full of humour! :)
What a great use for a teapot Marie this is so clever...and so are you!
ReplyDeleteThis is cute ....love the contrast of your bright blue. Very creative ! :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's a great piece with lots to see. I love the blue you have used, it really pings!
ReplyDeleteI love it when you get carried away!!! The touches of bright blue make this piece absolutely outstanding. (Yes, it's a great still life too). Great teapot!
ReplyDeleteI love it Marie, all of it. Fantastic teapot,fantastic hat and oh such a beautiful face. You are so good at these! xx
ReplyDeleteA fantastic complex image, very interesting and I like that you have explained how it was put together.
ReplyDeleteTrès joli Marie ! j'aime beaucoup les couleurs utilisées ! L'ensemble très réussi !Bravo ! Amitiès !Mary.kg
ReplyDeleteFun piece Marie!
ReplyDeleteSo funny, you always surprises me with your humorous ideas, love that inspiration.
ReplyDeletexox Anja
Sweet! I love teapots! A little bit surreal, but wonderfully done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collage ;o)
ReplyDeletei almost missed this gorgeous collage, how could this happen!?
ReplyDeletehave yourself a wonderfully scented advent tea and enjoy some cozy time with as little stress as possible!! xoxo
This is fantastic and so very creative, I love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteSO creative...this is wonderful, Marie!!
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